You'll gain recognised and respected qualifications
It's fantastic value Make the best use of your time You can improve your English You can choose to study the
way that suits you Gain the skills and qualities employers want It's a multicultural experience

There are plenty of reasons why you should choose a postgraduate course in the UK. For
a start, most master's degrees and MBAs at UK universities last one year compared to two in most other countries, including
the USA and Australia. Choosing the UK means that you only have to pay tuition fees for one year and you'll be back in the
workplace before you know it.

While you're here, you'll be immersed in English, the world's most important business
language. At the same time, you'll be part of a truly international community - 29.9 per cent of postgraduate students in
the UK are international and you may find as many as 50 different nationalities on a single campus. With such fantastic experience
behind you, you'll be ready to hit the ground running by the time you finish your course.

You'll gain recognised and
respected qualificationsLike all UK education, UK postgraduate qualifications are respected and valued all over the world.
A master's degree, PhD or MBA from a UK university will give you an edge over the competition. It will prove to employers
that you're capable of independent thought and self-discipline, used to conducting and analysing your own research and will
let them know that you can make a real contribution to their company or organisation.

It's fantastic valueUK postgraduate
study offers fantastic value for money (you can find out just how much by clicking here) alongside the sort of experience
you can't put a price on: you'll learn to think for yourself and make your own decisions. You're not just paying for lectures
and practicals: throughout your course you'll have access to fantastic libraries, state-of-the art laboratories, ultramodern
computer facilities and extensive research resources that will blow you and your future employers away.

Make the best use of your timeFull-time postgraduate courses in the UK vary from one
year to four years depending on the type of course you choose. Check on the course search for exact details, but the following
will give you a general idea of how long each type of course will take to complete:One year courses: Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma,
Master's degrees, MBAs Two year courses: Some master's degrees Three to four year courses: PhDs, New Route PhDs

You
can improve your English

By studying for a postgraduate qualification in the UK, you'll be able to practice your English
language skills every time you buy a newspaper or meet English-speaking friends, as well as in the seminars and discussion
groups that will prepare you for your future career. Many UK universities offer in-sessional language support and, if you
need more help before you begin, pre-master's courses are there to bring your communication skills up to scratch.

You can choose to study the way that suits youThe wide range of postgraduate courses
on offer gives you more flexibility than you're likely to find in another country's education system. You can start by enrolling
on a postgraduate diploma course (PG Dip), then transfer to a master's degree, or start by taking an MRes - master of research
- which could lead on to a PhD. It's up to you!

Gain the skills and qualities employers wantUK postgraduate qualifications
let employers know at a glance that you've got the skills they're looking for, putting you on the right track for a great
job and a great salary. It's estimated that female postgraduates earn as much as 34 per cent more than female colleagues who
have only a first degree and male postgraduates earn as much as 20 per cent more than male first degree graduates. The latest
figures available show that one year after finishing their course, less than three per cent of UK postgraduate qualifiers
are unemployed.

It's a multicultural experienceAt a UK university you'll be
mixing with people from all over the world, whose different backgrounds and new perspectives will add to your experience.
There are around 500,000 postgraduate students in the UK and at many universities and colleges more than 30 per cent of these
are international. You'll meet students from Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas and Australasia, and will gain an insight
into their customs and culture that will shape your view of the global economy in which you'll soon be looking to make your
career.

Whatever your specialisation, you'll find a postgraduate course in the UK that combines
cutting-edge research opportunities with globally respected qualifications